| > no direct connection to criminality like whether or not their parents were separated and whether their parents were ever arrested Again, not right at all. These things heavily correlate with crime. A broken home is the primary indicator of someone's future success, even over a 'better' but broken home. I'm male, and not a rapist, but having a penis heavily correlates with rape. I suggest you do not pick me, or any male, to watch your children. Sure it's rude to the innocent, but oh well, a little rudeness vs potential harm. > I'm not even convinced that you should be allowed to make a decision based on stuff like that even if it is somehow equitable. Then nobody will ever follow the law. If it's illegal for me to reject a potentially bad babysitter for something I know about them that could risk my child's safety I'll happily lie and say I didn't like their haircut. You'd get further if you tried to identify these people and treat them better - grants to move out of bad neighborhoods, to get educated, to get pardons for unrelated crimes, to get counseling for abuse, etc - than with this "wrong unless it's 100% identical, equity-of-outcome" thing. |
It needs to be held to a higher standard and punish people based on their actions, not based on what their parents did.